Bluetooth Causes Blue Screen

Replies: 2 | Post Date: 2010-02-12 | User: Grangersam | Forums: answers.microsoft.com I installed a usb bluetooth adapter today on my toshiba laptop running windows 7, and i have been getting consistent blue screen errors since the install. The computer generally starts fine, but shortly after log in (2-10 minutes) i get a blue screen error. I went into msconfig and disabled the new entry under startup and services titled "bluetooth service", but that has not solved the problem, and now i am getting the error even when the adapter is not plugged in. The error listed in the action center is below.

I have owned windows 7 for about 5 months now. I upgraded to windows 7 professional from windows xp home edition. I also upgraded to 4gb of ram. Since then, i have, at random times, received the blue screen of death and then my computer quickly shuts down and reboots. I haven't bothered with getting it fixed because it wasn't too much of a problem for me, but now it seems to be recurring a lot more often. I have already had it happen twice today.

However, sometimes it is not always a blue screen, it may just turn black, shut off, and reboot. When it is a blue screen i notice it says driver_power_state_failurealso note that whenever this problem happens, i am always on internet explorer 8, not doing anything out of the ordinary either. My computer just gets these screens at random times. I have looked at other topics in this forum for the answer, but it has been difficult finding a solution.

I have windows vista home premium. I have been getting the blue screen regularly. I have been uninstalling programs, updating drivers but nothing resolves the problem. I have tried to restore to an earlier point but that does not work. This is the screen i get:

I been lurking around here for sometime hoping to find some answers to my problem. While cleaning my files in my laptop, i accidentally delete my boot.ini so i encountered "ntdlr missing problem "press alt ctrl delete". I have my windows xp 98 cd & made a boot from there but it's asking for administrator password although i didn't have a password. So i given up on doing this stuff.

To keep my old files from losing i decided not to reformat my laptop since i didn't have any back up of it. So my friend & i decided to install windows 7, but whenever i watch movie from a dvd- rom i encountered some problem. The images goes blurred then eventually my laptop crashed. Diagnosis were:

I am have a problem with my machine that has been going on for a while. Dell came out and replaced my motherboard and hard drive but the problem persists. I found a similar posting on this site, and pulled and reset my ram. After doing that the machine ran for several hours but again began crashing this evening. Below is the output of a program, bluescreen view for the past several days. Any ideas?

Running windows 7 professional, ie 8 - keep getting unexpected shutdowns with the following errors: 1) memory management and 2) pfn list corrupt. For the memory management error i have run the memory diagnostics and the results indicate that i have a hardware problem and i should contact the manufacturer (gateway). Unfortunately, i no longer have a warranty and they charge $60 for 1/2 hour. (I have spent that much and the technical support person didn't resolve my problem).

I don't have a clue as what pfn list corrupt is. Please note that i am not a tech person and all the reports(dumps) that vare generated are useless to me, since they are not clear to read. I do run all my maintenance and antivirus programs daily and try to keep everything according to protocol. Yet i keep getting the blue screen of deaths. Please also note that i always get a window after the fact that reads: "windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. "

Questions:

1) if i purchase a new hard disk, would this take care of the problem or not?

2) does ram have anything to do with these errors? 3) what other alternatives are there?

Would appreciate solid guidelines and your enlightening me on the above resolution.

I bought my friend laptop after he came back from iraq cause he no longer wanted it. I was going threw changing the stuff to make it mine, like user name and what not. Well i tried to change the computer name as it was his name kebowlin-pc and it said to do this to restart the computer. I did, and now when the computer gets to windows 7 login screen it goes to the blue screen error. I have done two system restores with no luck. I have also tried changing the name back with now luck. This is what it is telling me.

Also a weird thing that i don't under stand is that the main user file is his name and it has a little lock on its pic in the user files, but i am the only person on the computer and the only admin.

I bought this pc mainly for gaming (primarily steam, but i've been running games like dragon age: origins and cryostas is without the client). However, recently, every time i quit a game (or any program that's full screen, really) or attempt to change my resolution/display settings, i instantly get a blue screen. This can be at any time; i can boot the computer (which only take about 45-60 seconds) and instantly boot, for example, team fortress 2; and the second i quit it, i get the blue screen. Because of this i somehow doubt it has anything to do with overheating issues, but i myself wouldn't really know. Here's the error code that i receive upon windows' revival.

Well, i received a new computer about a month ago, and it's been running perfectly until today. I started it up and was customizing the dock when my virus program, mcafee, told me i needed to restart my computer because it had recently updated. After it rebooted, it ran fine until suddenly a blue screen popped up with some text on it. Sorry, but i didn't have time to read the text because it popped up and left so fast. I did get to read something about it needing to shutdown to protect data (i think), but that's about it.

Anyway, when it rebooted, it stopped in the middle of it and told me the unexpected shutdown caused some problems and told me that i might be able to recover my data if i started windows in safe mode, so i chose the regular safe mode and rebooted it. It started with the screen resolution in 800x600, and looked like windows 2000 with a few different things. The background was now this black screen with "safe mode" text in all four corners, and "microsoft" text centered on top of the screen. It opened up two things, one being a "what is safe mode" help window, and the other being some sort of error window telling me that "windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" and that windows could "check online for a solution to the problem the next time you go online. ' and then told me the error details.

After i had read all of it and copied the error details to a notepad file, i rebooted again hoping it'd turn back to normal. It started up again and is currently running normally without any problems, but i still want to know what happened, why, and how i could fix and/or prevent the issue from appearing in the future.

I get a bsod randomly when using ie8. Using bluescreen view i typically get the following info: a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. The problem seems to be caused by the following file: ntoskrnl.exedriver_corrupted_expool if this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed.

If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable bios memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press f8 to select advanced startup options, and thenSelect safe mode. Technical information:*** stop: 0x100000c5 (0x00000004, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x82f2104d)*** ntoskrnl.exe - address 0x82f2104d base at 0x82e01000 datestamp 0x4c1c3faci could use some help in resolving this problem.

Blue screen with windows 7 i"ve been running windows 7 since it came out in october with no issues. Back in march after an update and reboot i've had restart after restart problems, many giving me different errors everytime. Sometimes i can load in safe mode, but it usually takes me rebooting 10 times to get there. I roll back to the previous update and seem to get restarted only to start the process all over again on another reboot. Some of the errors i've gotten are memory_management, or unknown hard error(systemootsystem32dll.dll), a usb driver error, page fault in non page area, e tc.

I haven't installed anything, and even tried a clean install and before i run any updates im getting restart errors again. I currently have all updates turned off so its not a new update thats causing this. Im ready to go back to windows xp im so frustrated. We run windows 7 on 4 other computers and we haven't had any issues so not sure why its just me. This is a copy of the latest error i received

Bsod driver irql blue screen of death windows 7 ultimate and windows vista. I keep getting the bsod and they are different everytime. I had windows vista orignally on my pc (hp m8300f) and it has worked fine for 3 years until last month i started getting these bsod. So i thought a new clean install of windows 7 ultimate would solve the issue.

Well i was very happy to get the new os installed but few hours later that darn bsod appeared and im now clueless. Is it my ram? My drivers? My hard drives?Im computer literate but im no way some type of tech. I have basic computing knowledge and thats it. You can download minidump files and find system info here in this zip file http://www.Sendspace.com/file/mfx420 this issue is very very irritating and has messed up a lot of my work.

I am using windows 7 professional. The problem is that many a times when i shuts down my laptop during the process a blue screen appears which crash dumps and memory and my system within 30sec gets restarts without properly shut down. The details are like:-

I've recently bought a new computer and it came with windows 7 32-bit pre-installed on it. I use windows 7 on my laptop since the first beta was released and have never had a problem with it, however on the new computer i have bought it keeps freezing and then comes up with a memory dump blue screen with error "memory_management stop:00000001a" why is this happening and how can i stop it?

This computer is being used as a business computer so can't afford to lose any information or to have it continually blue screening, it blue screens approx 5-7 times a day. The computer is not a branded computer, it has been made by a private computer company based locally to me. The mother board it has is an asrock n68-s 64bit with windows 7 32-bit installed. Please help i am in desperate need to get my computer running smoothly.

I just had a crash blue screen first time after months when bought my new pc with the windows 7: edit: ran diagnostic tool of windows and found memory problem:the blue screen was for few seconds so i couldn't watch it all. But i saw something on the top say memory_manage or management. Then pc just restarted and now its working but how can i tell what it was? I just found a file xml file kept the info about the error: locale id: 1037os version: 6. 1. 7600. 2. 0. 0. 768. 3 i have xml file which contain more info about the error created by windows but i cant paste it here since its over the chars limit.

After diagnostic ran on i missed it and the pc rebooted and now i see popup window say: your computer had a memory problem. But not any more information. What should i do now? Ill take t he pc to the lab but before it is there anything i can do to see fid or fix the problem?

Ok so i turn on my computer and it starts up fine and either gets to the windows 7 splash or actually to the desktop where i can start up any of my programs or players, regardless of how far it goes i get a bsod, blue screen of death, and immediate restart and after the restart my windows works fine for the most part. Below is the information that i'm able to pull up about the problem.

So that we're clear about what i've done to fix the problem myself:1) i reinstalled the os2) i used a burned image of my then working os. 3) i've checked and removed an external hdd. 4) even checked and updated my bios for my mobo.

Still as i said below is the error information that get for this weird problem.

I just purchased a brand new computer (hp, desktop) in november, with windows 7 home premium already installed. I haven't had any problems and love the new operating system. But starting the other day, a blue screen pops out of nowhere with a bugcode_usb_driver error. It has happened four times so far. I've never ran into a problem like this before and have no clue on where to begin. I'd greatly appreciate any help to resolve this issue.

I've had a couple of identical blue-screens on my pc in the last few days. I'm slightly concerned as the last time this happened it was a precursor to my video card effectively melting. I've picked up the error report in action centre action centre and they're copied below. Anyone got any ideas what's causing the problem?

I have just installed windows 7 64 bit on a new machine i built and have been getting a few start up problems i manage to get my pc going from last crash and got a blue screen error message copy below.

Okay ive had my laptop for eight months (got it for christmas) and im on it constantly. Tonight i was playing a game when a blue screen popped up and said something about a minidump ( unfortunately i cant really remember what the blue screen said i saw crash and mini_dump and freaked) luckily everything started up fine, everything loaded and i got this message:

Afterwards i got on the internet and looked it up, one site mentioned i might have had it overworked before. It was slow, i had had about 5 or 6 tabs open, plus 2 other programs and a sims game. I had closed out all the internet pages (the back button had quit working- i had to use the drop down arrow to go back) when i brought the sims game up it was really slow and took awhile for the objects to load. Thats when the blue thing popped up.

Help please! What did i do? What do i need to do? Is my laptop fixing to go kaput?

I am attempting to upgrade vista ultimate x86 to windows 7 ultimate x86. The upgrade is being undertaken while online to the internet, so the latest updates to the upgrade process are downloaded.

This blue-screen occurs on the very last line of the upgrade progress screen, after the boot into windows 7 and while drivers are being installed in setup phase 4. The failure to produce a crash dump limits my ability to diagnose what is responsible for the crash. A roll-back to vista follows.

This is followed by random corrupt characters as presumably the log file had not been properly flushed to disk when the blue-screen occurred. Also, i have to stress that this data was different every time the upgrade failed (i have tried about 5 times so far), so no great reliance can be placed on the particular device identified here: it is just an indication of progress.

Every iteration of the attempted upgrade, failure, and roll-back takes over 2 hours. I shall welcome any serious suggestions as to what further i can do to diagnose and eliminate whatever problem is causing the blue-screen and preventing an upgrade to windows 7.

Bluescreen, i have tried to install cakewalk sonar home studio 7 to my pc(acer aspire desktop). When installing is at "registering files" display goes blue and then safemode. Problem description:>this bugcheck is caused by unhandled exception in registry driver.

>Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is new installation ask your manufacturer for any windows updates you might need.

>If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable biosmemory options such as caching or shadowing.

>If you need to use safemode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press f8 to select advanced startup options and then select safemode.

I am running windows 7 x64 and i notice that sometime when i am using internet to download or upload my computer crashes. I used blue screen view search for the problem and i found that hal.dll is the problem and also ntoskrnl.exe.

I really need help with this blue screen 1033 error that keeps happening. I think it is happening do to overheating i'm not really sure but once's my laptop gets hot it just shuts off i have the report of this error can somebody help me out, i also tried speed-fan and it did nothing so. Problem signature:

I have just purchased this computer for gaming and i keep getting bluescreen error's it happens not so often at first but when i started playing apb which came out one the 29th of june everytime i play it goes four like 45 sec.

Ok i was given a laptop the other day from a family member. I was working fine when i got it but was behind on updates. So i downloaded and installed service pack 3 and when i restarted the laptop i get the blue screen. I have tried booting in safe mode to remove sp3 but even when i try to boot in safe mode i get blue screened.

I use an i2c to usb converter (aardvark) from total phase that i suspect is the device causing bsod on my system. I have been in contact with their support and they can not reproduce it. It also works on my colleges system (also win7/enterprise/x64) which makes me suspect that there's something else causing the problem on my machine. Attaching/detaching the aardvark device when no other usb devices are present seems to work, but attaching it with other usb devices attached leads to a bsod. At least this is what i suspect right now, it might also be random or i haven't seen the pattern yet.

I've looked at the memory dumps but most often they do not point at a specific driver, but system files instead, e.g. Ntkrnlmp.exe.